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Perceptions des premiers mois de la crise de la COVID-19 dans six pays d’Afrique

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  • Martial Foucault,
  • Pierre-Henri Bono.

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Dans un contexte de diffusion du coronavirus à l’échelle mondiale depuis mars 2020, les gouvernants ont adopté une variété de mesures sanitaires, tantôt préventives, tantôt restrictives. En retour, les populations exposées à ces mesures ont affiché des niveaux de respect, d’adhésion et de soutien très variables. L’objectif général de cette recherche est de préciser la nature des perceptions du virus pour comprendre les raisons pour lesquelles les populations ont adhéré aux politiques de lutte contre la COVID. Parmi ces déterminants, l’étude met en avant le rôle du subjectif (émotions, confiance), variable clé pour anticiper les réactions des citoyens face à de nouveaux choix de politique publique.

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  • Martial Foucault, & Pierre-Henri Bono., 2022. "Perceptions des premiers mois de la crise de la COVID-19 dans six pays d’Afrique," Working Paper 71146de8-492b-4f3f-952a-3, Agence française de développement.
  • Handle: RePEc:avg:wpaper:fr13500
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    Keywords

    Afrique; Afrique du Sud; Côte d'Ivoire; Égypte; Maroc; Nigéria; Sénégal;
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    • Q - Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics; Environmental and Ecological Economics

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